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The Division serves a diverse membership and applies the latest innovations in theoretical chemistry to the experimental, physical, and biological sciences. Our members actively support education, outreach, professional development, and career growth. In addition, we utilize a variety of venues and tools to present, discuss, and publish the latest trends and results from computational scientists in all areas of research. If you are not a member, please join us!

COMP Election 2019The 2019 election will be for the 2021 Chair (2020 Chair-Elect), Councilor, and three Alternate Councilors. The election will be conducted via Survey Monkey based on the official ACS COMP election email list of qualified voting members. If you do not receive a ballot and expect to, please contact our secretary (contact details in the Current Officers Section).If you do not get your ballot by the end of 7/15, please check spam/filtered folders, ensure you have not opted out of Survey Monkey, and that your ACS official email address is up to date, and correctly entered.Bios for the Chair and Councilor candidates are available below via the pdf link below.
Posted Jun 29, 2019, 4:04 PM by Katrina L.

Women Make COMPThis is a call for the Women make COMP symposium that will be held at the Fall ACS meeting in San Diego. We are actively searching for abstracts from female graduate students and postdocs to participate in this symposium. Each awardee will be given the opportunity to present a short oral presentation alongside lectures from eminent women in the COMP field from both academia and industry. The awardee will also be given the Promise in COMP award, which includes registration fees and a plaque. Abstracts are due March 25th, under the ACS MAPS portal for COMP – Women make COMP symposium. Please see attached PDF for any other information, and forward to whomever you would like. If you have any ...
Posted Mar 5, 2019, 2:07 PM by Maria Nagan

2019 Undergraduate Workshop - OrlandoIf you have an undergraduate student you’re sending to the ACS in Orlando, please have them apply to the Computers in Chemistry Division (COMP) Undergraduate Workshop. The workshop will have an introduction to QM, and MD methods. We’ll also have a career panel. Students should submit their poster for the regular Tuesday evening COMP Poster Session and also plan on attending the Sunday afternoon workshop.To apply please go to: https://tinyurl.com/ydhd7fphRolling deadline: October 12, 2018COMP will pay registration for any student accepted to the program.
Posted Sep 14, 2018, 6:16 AM by Maria Nagan

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